Artemis II astronauts are set to splash down Friday night, ending their 10-day mission during which they circled the moon, setting a record for traveling the farthest distance from earth.
Splashdown is expected around 8:07 p.m. Eastern time on Friday, according to NASA, after a landmark 10‑day voyage around the moon.
The Artemis II mission is expected to splash down off the coast of California on Friday night around 8:00 p.m., after successfully orbiting the Moon and breaking the record for the furthest from Earth ...
Four astronauts onboard the Orion in the Artemis II mission are beginning their gravity-assisted descent back into Earth's atmosphere. Here's how and where to watch the splashdown, set to take place ...
When is the Artemis II splashdown in California? Orion capsule is set to splash down about 8:07 pm ET Friday, April 10, 2026, possibly near San Diego.
The Artemis II crew is set end a historic moon mission with a splash down in the Pacific Ocean.
After making history on their journey around the moon, NASA’s Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen have come home.
NASA's Artemis II Orion capsule is set to splash down April 10, 2026, in the Pacific Ocean. See visibility map and projected path for water landing.
The latest information and live updates on the return of the Artemis 2 crew to Earth with their splashdown.
Never seen before images from the dark side of the moon, including an 'unbelievable' solar eclipse, continue to be downlinked from Orion by the Integrity crew, which held a news conference with ...